The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... healing , and premillenarianism . It has head- quarters at Atlanta , and reports three hundred churches and six thousand members . The APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION differs from other Pentecostal sects mainly in the fact that it is largely ...
... healing , and premillenarianism . It has head- quarters at Atlanta , and reports three hundred churches and six thousand members . The APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION differs from other Pentecostal sects mainly in the fact that it is largely ...
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... healing , the imminent return of Christ , and a literal hell of fire for the lost . It bans membership in secret societies , as well as ornaments and superfluity in dress , and prac- tices immersion and the washing of feet . In 1946 the ...
... healing , the imminent return of Christ , and a literal hell of fire for the lost . It bans membership in secret societies , as well as ornaments and superfluity in dress , and prac- tices immersion and the washing of feet . In 1946 the ...
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... healing or " psychology " cults . They sprang largely from the idealistic thinking of such persons as Emerson ... healing ministry . Its only group is in Philadelphia . CHURCH OF CHRIST , SCIENTIST : The largest of all the healing groups ...
... healing or " psychology " cults . They sprang largely from the idealistic thinking of such persons as Emerson ... healing ministry . Its only group is in Philadelphia . CHURCH OF CHRIST , SCIENTIST : The largest of all the healing groups ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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